Update: This popular deal is still available.
Samsung offers
Up to $800 Off + Free Storage Upgrade on
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9, S9+, or S9 Ultra with
Qualifying Trade-In.
Thanks to Community Member
j-5 for sharing this deal.
Example Deals:
- About this deal:
- If trade-in phone or condition changes, value of trade-in savings will no longer be valid and phone purchase is subject to cancellation
- Not all phones are eligible for trade-in and trade-in value may vary; savings are deducted off the full total price of the phone and are reflected in either instant savings or in vendor bill credits, both of which will result in reduced monthly payments for the term of the agreement on your carrier account
- Additional terms/conditions may also apply
- About this store:
- You can view Samsung's Return Policy here
- Additional Note:
- Please refer to the Forum Thread for additional discussion regarding this deal.
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This video describes it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zk1RyOC
https://www.androidcentral.com/ta...b-s8-ultra [androidcentral.com]
"Honestly, there's really not much of a reason to upgrade to the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra if you already own the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra. With the exception of Vision Booster, a variable refresh rate, and the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, these are identical tablets. You'll get mostly the same performance across the board, all while enjoying a massive 14.6-inch AMOLED screen.
There's an argument that could be made in regards to the extra year of software support, but by the time that rolls around, we'll probably be looking at the Galaxy Tab S12 Ultra or something. "
With that said not sure its worth the cost at $400 plus also considering screen protector, case and keyboard. Will hold out until better deal pops up preferably one with the official keyboard included.
Probably others like myself in the same boat.
Still not worth the upgrade until the price comes down.
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Still not worth the upgrade until the price comes down.
My latest frustrations are that you can't get Signal in desktop mode (where it's synced to your phone rather than its own instance) and that the options for software to take handwritten notes for displaying during lectures are pretty weak (because the projected image shows too much interface, in most cases.) These are the sorts of things you never have to deal with in ipad land; maybe I'm just getting too old for Android tablets, though still holding onto my Samsung phones.
Also, they're phenomenal for school, both teaching and studying.
Also, they're phenomenal for school, both teaching and studying.
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